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7 . Partes Vegetabilium Jliiida, 
Christopher Merret. 
An experiment on Aloe americana serratifolia weighed, 
set ming to import a circulation of the* sappe in plants. 
Pnilosoph. Transact. Vol. z. n. 25. p.455 — 457. 
Fr. WiLLouGHBY, J. Wray, and Ezerel Tonge. 
Experiments concerning the motion of the sap in trees. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 4. n. 48. p. 963 — 965. 
5. n. 57. p. 1165—1167. 
» 58. p. 1196 — 1200. 
68. p. 2069 — 2077. 
Martin List er. 
Letter on the blecding of the Sycamore. ib. Vol. 5. n. 
68. p. 2067 — 2069. 
Letters touching some inquiries and experiments of the 
motion of sap in trees. ib. Vol. 6. n. 70. p. 2119 — 
2128. 
An account of the nature and differences of the juices, and 
more particularly of our En^lish vegetables. ib, Vol. 
19. n. 224. p. 365—383. 
Philippe DE L A Hi RE. 
Experiences servant d’eclairclssement a Pelevation du suc 
nourricier dans les plantes. 
Mem. de PAcad. des Sc. de Paris, 1693. p. 73 — 75. 
ibid. 1666 — 1699. Tome 10. p. 317 — 319. 
Jo. Melcbiore Verdries 
Praeside, Dissertatio de Succi nutritii in plantis circuitu. 
Resp. Joh. Chph. Franck. 
Pagg. 33. tab. aenea i. Giessae, 1707. 4. 
Re NE AU ME. 
Observations sur le suc nourricier des plantes. 
Mem. de PAcad. des Sc. de Paris, 1707. p. 276 — 289. 
Ricbard Bradley. 
Observations and experiments relating to the motion of 
the sap in vegetables. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 29. n. 349. p. 486 — 490. 
Tbomas F a i r c h 1 l d . 
An account of some new experiments, relating to the dif- 
ferent, and sometimes contrary motion of the sap in 
plants and trees. ibid. Vol. 33. n. 384. p. 127 — 129. 
Stepben Hales. 
Statical essays. Vol. i. containing vegetable Staticks, or 
